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"tonyb" <tonybenton(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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> At present most items and applications go into 'C' which is nearly full.
> On the other hand 'D' is massive and virtually empty.
> It is suggested I join the two together. Firstly how is this done.
> Secondly what are the advantages and disadvantages of doing this?
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> 43322

From: Twayne on
In news:%23fLbpzg9KHA.5464(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl,
Peter Foldes <maci252211(a)hotmail.com> typed:
> crossposted to the xp.general newsgroup

RAID 0? Just teasing, though it would work. You need to move things from
the full drive over to the empty drive is all it really takes. Keep the
operating system on one drive, and move My Documents (assuming you've put
all your data under it, which is what it's for) to the other drive by
clicking My Documents and then the Move button. Do NOT try to copy or just
make another folder on the other drive. You must use the MOVE feature
button!

HTH,

Twayne`

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> "tonyb" <tonybenton(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:7F53570D-3B8C-4B5A-8C51-E5C519903C8B(a)microsoft.com...
>> At present most items and applications go into 'C' which
>> is nearly full. On the other hand 'D' is massive and
>> virtually empty. It is suggested I join the two together. Firstly how is
>> this done. Secondly what are the advantages and
>> disadvantages of doing this? --
>> 43322